discAUC - Linear and Non-Linear AUC for Discounting Data
Area under the curve (AUC; Myerson et al., 2001)
<doi:10.1901/jeab.2001.76-235> is a popular measure used in
discounting research. Although the calculation of AUC is
standardized, there are differences in AUC based on some
assumptions. For example, Myerson et al. (2001)
<doi:10.1901/jeab.2001.76-235> assumed that (with delay
discounting data) a researcher would impute an indifference
point at zero delay equal to the value of the larger, later
outcome. However, this practice is not clearly followed. This
imputed zero-delay indifference point plays an important role
in log and ordinal versions of AUC. Ordinal and log versions of
AUC are described by Borges et al.
(2016)<doi:10.1002/jeab.219>. The package can calculate all
three versions of AUC [and includes a new version: IHS(AUC)],
impute indifference points when x = 0, calculate ordinal AUC in
the case of Halton sampling of x-values, and account for
probability discounting AUC.